Kavanaugh is confirmed: Senate Oks Supreme Court nominee (399 hits)

WASHINGTON (AP) — The bitterly polarized U.S. Senate narrowly confirmed Brett Kavanaugh on Saturday to join the Supreme Court, delivering an election-season triumph to President Donald Trump that could swing the court rightward for a generation after a battle that rubbed raw the country's cultural, gender and political divides.

The near party-line vote was 50-48, capping a fight that seized the national conversation after claims emerged that Kavanaugh had s*xually assaulted women three decades ago — which he emphatically denied. Those claims magnified the clash from a routine Supreme Court struggle over judicial ideology into an angrier, more complex jumble of questions about victims' rights, the presumption of innocence and personal attacks on nominees.

That is where I disagree with you. The rich needs the The poor and the middle class is for there vote, once that is achieved, The rich will dispose of the middle class and the poor. This tactic is straight out of the GOP play book.

And for further proof we have here your absolute denial that everything will turn out fine.
Wednesday, October 10th 2018 at 12:47AM
Steve Williams

I' am very sorry Steve. When you have nothing to say on the topic at hand, which is right in front of you, you start to try to divert, reroute, redirect, try to change the course of this hot topic, to talking about something you have no clue of.

I am glad you are not stuck with such pessimism as well, however there are those moments when you have a tendency to see the worst aspect of things or believe that the worst will happen; a lack of hope or confidence in the future.

The important thing is to accept the results of the 2018 elections. I'm prepared for the worst, from my point of view. I hope that you are prepared for the worst, from your point of view Ron. You certainly were not prepared for 2016.

Are you qualified to give me that advice Ron? Is that what you've done in the TWO YEARS since the 2016 bombshell? You accepted your fate? HA HA HA!!!
Thursday, October 11th 2018 at 8:10PM
Steve Williams

YOUR WORDS: Are you qualified to give me that advice Ron?

MY REPLY: YES I AM and I can quote you proof from the Voting Rights ACT of 1965 signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the height of the Civil Rights Movement and Congress later amended the Act five times to expand its protections.which is THE LAW of this land called The United States of American.

Steve, Do you want to take a look?

signed into law by President Lyndon B. Johnson during the height of the Civil Rights Movement on August 6, 1965, and Congress later amended the Act five times to expand its protections.

That is how the voice of the people work and I for one, don't want to go backwards before August 6, 1965, to make America Great Again by this narrow polarized U.S. Senate narrowly confirmed Brett Kavanaugh on Saturday joining the Supreme Court.

I think Ron that you should forget about Libertarians and Republicans and give your attention to your Democratic woes. Because it looks to me like you're in less than stellar shape coming up to November 6, 2018.